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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33600279/case-studies-in-physiology-breath-hold-diving-beyond-100-meters-cardiopulmonary-responses-in-world-champion-divers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Patrician, Christopher Gasho, Boris Spajić, Hannah G Caldwell, Darija Baković-Kramaric, Otto Barak, Ivan Drviš, Željko Dujić, Philip N Ainslie
In this case study, we evaluate the unique physiological profiles of two world-champion breath-hold divers. At close to current world-record depths, the extreme physiological responses to both exercise and asphyxia during progressive elevations in hydrostatic pressure are profound. As such, these professional athletes must be capable of managing such stress, to maintain performing at the forefront human capacity. In both divers, pulmonary function before and after deep dives to 102 m and 117 m in the open sea was assessed using noninvasive pulmonary gas exchange (indexed via the O2 deficit, which is analogous to the traditional alveolar to arterial oxygen difference), ultrasound B-line scores, airway resistance, and airway reactance...
May 1, 2021: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33065705/repeat-application-of-ischemic-preconditioning-improves-maximal-1-000-m-kayak-ergometer-performance-in-a-simulated-competition-format
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel L Halley, Peter Peeling, Henry Brown, Marc Sim, Jason Mallabone, Brian Dawson, Martyn J Binnie
Halley, SL, Peeling, P, Brown, H, Sim, M, Mallabone, J, Dawson, B, and Binnie, MJ. Repeat application of ischemic preconditioning improves maximal 1,000-m kayak ergometer performance in a simulated competition format. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2020-This study examined the effects of ischemic preconditioning (IPC) on repeat 1,000-m kayak ergometer time-trial (TT) performance, completed in a simulated competition format. Eight well-trained male kayak athletes performed 3 experimental trials, each consisting of two 1,000-m TTs separated by 80 minutes (TT 1 and TT 2)...
October 15, 2020: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32947980/cardiorespiratory-fitness-and-diet-quality-profile-of-the-lithuanian-team-of-deaf-women-s-basketball-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marius Baranauskas, Valerija Jablonskienė, Jonas Algis Abaravičius, Rimantas Stukas
There are about 466 million people with hearing impairments in the world. The scientific literature does not provide sufficient data on the actual nutrition and other variables of professional deaf athletes. The objectives of this study were to investigate and evaluate the body composition, the physical working capacity, the nutrition intake, and the blood parameters of iron and vitamin D in the Lithuanian high-performance deaf women's basketball team players. The female athletes (n = 14) of the Lithuanian deaf basketball team aged 26...
September 16, 2020: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31977068/the-role-of-vascular-function-on-exercise-capacity-in-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
David C Poole, Brad J Behnke, Timothy I Musch
Three sentinel parameters of aerobic performance are the maximal oxygen uptake ( <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mml:msub><mml:mover><mml:mi>V</mml:mi> <mml:mo>̇</mml:mo></mml:mover> <mml:mrow><mml:msub><mml:mi>O</mml:mi> <mml:mn>2</mml:mn></mml:msub> <mml:mi>max</mml:mi></mml:mrow> </mml:msub> </mml:math> ), critical power (CP) and speed of the <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
February 2021: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31954336/reduced-frontopolar-brain-activation-characterizes-concussed-athletes-with-balance-deficits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I Helmich, J Coenen, S Henckert, E Pardalis, S Schupp, H Lausberg
OBJECTIVES: Athletes with sport-related concussions (SRC) often demonstrate deficits in postural stability. Lower cerebral blood flow in frontal cortices has been documented in athletes with symptoms after SRC, however, it is unclear if functional brain oxygenation during postural control tasks is reduced in symptomatic athletes after SRC in the same manner. We therefore compared brain oxygenation patterns in frontal cortices of symptomatic and asymptomatic athletes with SRC during postural control tasks with the hypothesis that symptomatic athletes are characterized by reduced functional brain oxygenation during postural control...
2020: NeuroImage: Clinical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31738350/oxygen-demand-uptake-and-deficits-in-elite-cross-country-skiers-during-a-15-km-race
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Øyvind Gløersen, Matthias Gilgien, Dag Kristian Dysthe, Anders Malthe-Sørenssen, Thomas Losnegard
PURPOSE: This study aimed to quantify the repeated oxygen deficits attained during intermittent endurance exercise by measuring oxygen consumption (V˙O2) and oxygen demand (V˙O2) throughout a simulated roller ski race. METHODS: Eight male elite cross-country skiers (V˙O2peak, 77.4 ± 4.4 mL·kg⋅min) raced a 13.5-km roller ski time trial on a World Cup course. On two additional days, athletes completed (i) six submaximal loads (~5 min) and ~4-min maximal trial to establish athlete-specific estimates of skiing economy, V˙O2peak, and maximal ΣO2 (MAOD); and (ii) a simulation of the time trial on a roller skiing treadmill...
April 2020: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31359633/effects-of-all-out-sprint-interval-training-under-hyperoxia-on-exercise-performance
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Michihiro Kon, Kohei Nakagaki, Yoshiko Ebi
All-out sprint interval training (SIT) is speculated to be an effective and time-efficient training regimen to improve the performance of aerobic and anaerobic exercises. SIT under hypoxia causes greater improvements in anaerobic exercise performance compared with that under normoxia. The change in oxygen concentration may affect SIT-induced performance adaptations. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of all-out SIT under hyperoxia on the performance of aerobic and anaerobic exercises. Eighteen college male athletes were randomly assigned to either the normoxic sprint interval training (NST, n = 9) or hyperoxic (60% oxygen) sprint interval training (HST, n = 9) group and performed 3-week SIT (six sessions) consisting of four to six 30-sec all-out cycling sessions with 4-min passive rest...
July 2019: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31094622/rehabilitation-utilizing-controlled-aerobic-activity-in-patients-with-a-concussion-a-critically-appraised-topic
#28
REVIEW
Janelle Prince, Eric Schussler, Ryan McCann
Clinical Scenario: A sport-related concussion is a common injury to the brain that may cause a variety of symptoms ranging in duration and severity. The mainstay of treatment for concussion has been rest, followed by a stepwise return to activity. This recovery process may be lengthy when symptoms persist. Aerobic exercise conducted at subsymptom and submaximal intensities has been proposed as a potential intervention for symptoms following a concussion. Therefore, the purpose of this critically appraised topic is to examine the safety of varying aerobic exercise intensities in patients with a concussion...
January 1, 2020: Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30653416/remote-ischemic-preconditioning-increases-accumulated-oxygen-deficit-in-middle-distance-runners
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Emily J Paull, Gary P Van Guilder
The mediators underlying the putative benefits of remote ischemic preconditioning (IPC) on dynamic whole body exercise performance have not been widely investigated. Our objective was to test the hypothesis that remote IPC improves supramaximal exercise performance in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I middle-distance runners by increasing accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD), an indicator of glycolytic capacity. A randomized sham-controlled crossover study was employed. Ten NCAA Division I middle-distance athletes [age: 21 ± 1 yr; maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o2max ): 65 ± 7 ml·kg-1 ·min-1 ] completed three supramaximal running trials (baseline, after mock IPC, and with remote IPC) at 110% V̇o2max to exhaustion...
May 1, 2019: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30038577/exercise-intensity-during-cross-country-skiing-described-by-oxygen-demands-in-flat-and-uphill-terrain
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Øyvind Karlsson, Matthias Gilgien, Øyvind N Gløersen, Bjarne Rud, Thomas Losnegard
Purpose: In this study wearable global navigation satellite system units were used on athletes to investigate pacing patterns by describing exercise intensities in flat and uphill terrain during a simulated cross-country ski race. Methods: Eight well-trained male skiers (age: 23.0 ± 4.8 years, height: 183.8 ± 6.8 cm, weight: 77.1 ± 6.1 kg, VO2peak : 73 ± 5 mL⋅kg-1 ⋅min-1 ) completed a 13.5-km individual time trial outdoors and a standardized indoor treadmill protocol on roller skis. Positional data were recorded during the time trial using a differential global navigation satellite system to calculate external workloads in flat and uphill terrain...
2018: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29566090/aerobic-fitness-in-professional-soccer-players-after-anterior-cruciate-ligament-reconstruction
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Adriano Marques de Almeida, Paulo Roberto Santos Silva, André Pedrinelli, Arnaldo J Hernandez
UNLABELLED: Although anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction is considered a successful procedure in restoring knee stability, few studies have addressed the issue of aerobic capacity after ACL surgery. Soccer players need technical, tactical and physical skills to succeed, such as good knee function and aerobic capacity. Our purpose is to evaluate aerobic fitness in ACL injured professional football players and six months after ACL reconstruction compared to a control group. Twenty athletes with ACL injury were evaluated and underwent ACL reconstruction with hamstrings autograft, and were compared to twenty healthy professional soccer players...
2018: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29119418/low-level-laser-therapy-improves-the-vo-2-kinetics-in-competitive-cyclists
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Fábio J Lanferdini, Renata L Krüger, Bruno M Baroni, Caetano Lazzari, Pedro Figueiredo, Alvaro Reischak-Oliveira, Marco A Vaz
Some evidence supports that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) reduces neuromuscular fatigue, so incrementing sports performance. A previous randomized controlled trial of our group showed increased exercise tolerance in male competitive cyclists treated with three different LLLT doses (3, 6, and 9 J/diode; or 135, 270, and 405 J/thigh) before time-to-exhaustion cycling tests. Now, the present study was designed to evaluate the effects of these LLLT doses on the VO2 kinetics of athletes during cycling tests. Twenty male competitive cyclists (29 years) participated in a crossover, randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trial...
April 2018: Lasers in Medical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28095067/pacing-strategies-and-metabolic-responses-during-4-minute-running-time-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Watkins, Simon Platt, Erik Andersson, Kerry McGawley
PURPOSE: The aim of the current study was to investigate pacing strategies and the distribution of physiological resources in best vs worst performances during a series of 4-min self-paced running time trials (RunTTs). METHODS: Five male and 5 female recreational runners (age 32 ± 7 y) completed a submaximal ramp test and 5 RunTTs on a motor-driven treadmill fitted with a speed-controlling laser system. The supramaximal oxygen-uptake (V̇O2 ) demand was estimated by linear extrapolation from the submaximal relationship between V̇O2 and speed, enabling computation of the accumulated oxygen deficit...
October 2017: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26909524/-how-valid-is-the-performance-diagnostic-in-soccer
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
R Schwesig, M Miserius, S Hermassi, K S Delank, F Noack, G Fieseler
BACKGROUND: Assessments of physical and physiological performance tests in soccer sports are still unspecific yet. There is also a lack of scientific validation using those as a "golden standard". Concerning match performance a large deficit also exist in sports and medical science. OBJECTIVE: The aim and purpose of this multicentric and prospective diagnostic study was to evaluate the validity of current established and recommended diagnostic tests for endurance and match performance (golden standard: real time of playing) in soccer...
March 2016: Sportverletzung Sportschaden: Organ der Gesellschaft Für Orthopädisch-Traumatologische Sportmedizin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26741124/the-physiological-capacity-of-the-world-s-highest-ranked-female-cross-country-skiers
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Øyvind Sandbakk, Ann Magdalen Hegge, Thomas Losnegard, Øyvind Skattebo, Espen Tønnessen, Hans-Christer Holmberg
PURPOSE: The objective of this study is to compare the physiological capacity and training characteristics of the world's six highest ranked female cross-country skiers (world class (WC)) with those of six competitors of national class (NC). METHODS: Immediately before the start of the competition season, all skiers performed three 5-min submaximal stages of roller skiing on a treadmill for measurement of oxygen cost, as well as a 3-min self-paced performance test using both the double poling (DP) and diagonal stride (DIA) techniques...
June 2016: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26422055/running-based-anaerobic-sprint-test-as-a-procedure-to-evaluate-anaerobic-power
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
V L Andrade, A M Zagatto, C A Kalva-Filho, O C Mendes, C A Gobatto, E Z Campos, M Papoti
The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the running anaerobic sprint test (RAST) as a predictor of anaerobic capacity, compare it to the maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) and to compare the RAST's parameters with the parameters of 30-s all-out tethered running on a treadmill. 39 (17.0±1.4 years) soccer players participated in this study. The participants underwent an incremental test, 10 submaximal efforts [50-95% of velocity correspondent to VO(2MAX) (vVO(2MAX))] and one supramaximal effort at 110% of vVO(2MAX) for the determination of MAOD...
December 2015: International Journal of Sports Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25585514/muscular-pre-conditioning-using-light-emitting-diode-therapy-ledt-for-high-intensity-exercise-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-trial-with-a-single-elite-runner
#37
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Cleber Ferraresi, Thomas Beltrame, Fernando Fabrizzi, Eduardo Sanches Pereira do Nascimento, Marlus Karsten, Cristina de Oliveira Francisco, Audrey Borghi-Silva, Aparecida Maria Catai, Daniel Rodrigues Cardoso, Antonio Gilberto Ferreira, Michael R Hamblin, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Nivaldo Antonio Parizotto
Recently, low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) has been used to improve muscle performance. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of near-infrared light-emitting diode therapy (LEDT) and its mechanisms of action to improve muscle performance in an elite athlete. The kinetics of oxygen uptake (VO2), blood and urine markers of muscle damage (creatine kinase--CK and alanine), and fatigue (lactate) were analyzed. Additionally, some metabolic parameters were assessed in urine using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H NMR)...
July 2015: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25558906/energy-balance-of-triathletes-during-an-ultra-endurance-event
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Barrero, Pau Erola, Raúl Bescós
UNLABELLED: The nutritional strategy during an ultra-endurance triathlon (UET) is one of the main concerns of athletes competing in such events. The purpose of this study is to provide a proper characterization of the energy and fluid intake during real competition in male triathletes during a complete UET and to estimate the energy expenditure (EE) and the fluid balance through the race. METHODS: Eleven triathletes performed a UET. All food and drinks ingested during the race were weighed and recorded in order to assess the energy intake (EI) during the race...
December 31, 2014: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25554797/transient-energy-deficit-induced-by-exercise-increases-24-h-fat-oxidation-in-young-trained-men
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kaito Iwayama, Ryosuke Kawabuchi, Insung Park, Reiko Kurihara, Masashi Kobayashi, Masanobu Hibi, Sachiko Oishi, Koichi Yasunaga, Hitomi Ogata, Yoshiharu Nabekura, Kumpei Tokuyama
Whole body fat oxidation increases during exercise. However, 24-h fat oxidation on a day with exercise often remains similar to that of sedentary day, when energy intake is increased to achieve an energy-balanced condition. The present study aimed to examine a possibility that time of the day when exercise is performed makes differences in 24-h fat oxidation. As a potential mechanism of exercise affecting 24-h fat oxidation, its relation to exercise-induced transient energy deficit was examined. Nine young male endurance athletes underwent three trials of indirect calorimetry using a metabolic chamber, in which they performed a session of 100 min of exercise before breakfast (AM), after lunch (PM), or two sessions of 50 min of exercise before breakfast and after lunch (AM/PM) at 65% of maximal oxygen uptake...
January 1, 2015: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25469604/out-of-the-frying-pan-into-the-fire-a-case-of-heat-shock-and-its-fatal-complications
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha B Allen, Keith P Cross
Exertional heat stroke incidence is on the rise and has become the third leading cause of death in high school athletes. It is entirely preventable, yet this is a case of a 15-year-old, 97-kg male football player who presented unresponsive and hyperthermic after an August football practice. His blood pressure was 80/30, and his pulse was 180. He had a rectal temperature of 107.3°F, and upon entering the emergency department, he was rapidly cooled in 40 minutes. As he progressed, he developed metabolic acidosis, elevated liver enzymes, a prolapsed mitral valve with elevated troponin levels, and worsening hypotension even with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support...
December 2014: Pediatric Emergency Care
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